15 Unwritten rules that'll help you connect 100% with your friends.

1. Keep it 100% with your friends. Tell it as it is or keep it.
2. No matter what dilemma you're presented with, never snitch on your friends.
3. Avoid any relation with your friend's partner.
4. There's no debt between friends.
5. Sharing is caring but you can share just enough with anyone.
6. You can't expect your friends to help with everything. Have something you can fix.
7. Make friends with people who own assets. Broke friends betray easy.
8. Avoid friends telling others about your relationship. They can't keep a secret.
9. Most people aren't your friends. They're after what you can offer.
10. Never try to fix a broken friendship. History has a tendency of repeating itself.
11. Never attempt to control your friends. People do what they want.
12. Your friends are not that agreeable. They agree with what's serving them. (It's not about you)
13. Almost all your friends will become enemies if you're better than them.
14. Avoid friendships that start too fast and easy. They end just as fast.
15. Your relationships are your greatest financial investments. Make wrong choices and suffer all your life.
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How to sell Strangles in weekly expiry as explained by boss himself. @Mitesh_Engr

• When to sell
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Beautiful explanation on positional option selling by @Mitesh_Engr
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1st Live example of managing a strangle by Mitesh Sir. @Mitesh_Engr

• Sold Strangles 20% cap used
• Added 20% cap more when in profit
• Booked profitable leg and rolled up
• Kept rolling up profitable leg
• Booked loss in calls
• Sold only


2nd example by @Mitesh_Engr Sir on converting a directional trade into strangles. Option Sellers can use this for consistent profit.

• Identified a reversal and sold puts

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How can we use language supervision to learn better visual representations for robotics?

Introducing Voltron: Language-Driven Representation Learning for Robotics!

Paper: https://t.co/gIsRPtSjKz
Models: https://t.co/NOB3cpATYG
Evaluation: https://t.co/aOzQu95J8z

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Videos of humans performing everyday tasks (Something-Something-v2, Ego4D) offer a rich and diverse resource for learning representations for robotic manipulation.

Yet, an underused part of these datasets are the rich, natural language annotations accompanying each video. (2/12)

The Voltron framework offers a simple way to use language supervision to shape representation learning, building off of prior work in representations for robotics like MVP (
https://t.co/Pb0mk9hb4i) and R3M (https://t.co/o2Fkc3fP0e).

The secret is *balance* (3/12)

Starting with a masked autoencoder over frames from these video clips, make a choice:

1) Condition on language and improve our ability to reconstruct the scene.

2) Generate language given the visual representation and improve our ability to describe what's happening. (4/12)

By trading off *conditioning* and *generation* we show that we can learn 1) better representations than prior methods, and 2) explicitly shape the balance of low and high-level features captured.

Why is the ability to shape this balance important? (5/12)

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